Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Miss Mattie, T urner, of Talent, or a stim ulant or for food has no arranged, occupy the Enders booth
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annual w inter enjoym ent of the de­
Cliff Payne makes book stands, j Mrs. Stella Myer, Mrs. Edward
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Raine, the m anager, stated this
a c or S. ft W. dem onstrations the Ashland Art club, have w ithout an artistic showing of footwear,
C hristian W orkers Band—
K lam ath F a lls W oodpile—
morning. Mr. Raine states th a t the at Homes Grocery.
85-1 doubt the prettiest and most attract- tastefully arranged a n d looking all-
Safety blades resharpened
The C hristian W orkers Band will
The series of liquor raids being hall will be put in shape immediately
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Uobule bit, 60c dot.
house at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, sheriff and the policemen of that Fair exhibitors
e first place in the state to re- fancy work which are here shown
This organization is composed of city has created crowded conditions
turn to pre-w ar prices of bread. A are exceedingly artistic and beauti-
young people of the various churches in the city jail, where twenty coun-
Sweet cream for sale at Rose drop of 3 to 5 cents per loaf to take ful, the finest the w riter has ever
of the city for the purpose of hold- ty and federal prisoners are confined Brothers
effect Monday. December 12. 1921. seen in one exhibit. The club col­
ing religious services in communi- mostly on liquor charges, necessi
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ties outside of the city. While it is tating the placing of bunks on the
Fancy w° r k exhibit, Masonic h a ll,’am ount of f l o u / a t 't h e "lowest* mm
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not a musical organization, as the floor. The possibility of still more Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 13.
86-2 j prices of the season, and the cost of white goods being placed on a back-
name suggests, there will be several prisoners coming in following the
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_ our plant a t half capacity . ground of yellow. Dudley Easter, an
operating
num bers of special music on Sun- present session of the grand jury | The big w indstorm of last Wed- »8 nearly as much as full capacity, in va lid l a V o f 'T ^ l e n t' "»^« E d s te r’ an
ay afternoon’s program .
Evert/- has Placed the au thorities in a quan-^nesday tore the roof off a portion of and in order to induce every family i specimens of his work f o r m a te ' a t
body is invited.
dry. “ One solution would be a mun- the Ames building in Talent, letting In Ashland» and surrounding country this booth.
icipal woodpile, the sheriff believes, in the rain, which did considerable-to try and be convinced th a t Malted
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M ade in A shland—
the theory being th a t the prospects damage to plastering and» furniture. Milk Bread is the most wholesome.
L. S. Brown, form erly of the Ash-
We have made our Ice cream, of making little ones out of big ones The same storm blew down many healthful and superior in the class land
Trading company, exhibits
fiesh candies and quality tam ales would go la r to discourage much light poles and broke shade trees in of food, we have decided to demon-j stalks of corn, with well-filled ears
Tor 15 years. W ith Ashland trad e is petty law -breaking,’’ says the Kla- many of the yards In town.
stra te and prove the above state- from his homestead near Siskiyou’
Ashland made. Rose Bros.
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m ents to your satisfaction by reduc- where the altitude is 3500 feet
Ice, which has been forming for
Buy m int bonds to yield 8 per ing the price for an unlim ited time
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We will deliver sixteen inch oak the last three days on Upper Kla- cent. See W atkins a t Staples R eal­ a s ^ an inducem ent for • a universal
Mrs. W. M. Barber is an interest-
for $4.50 per tier In tw o-tier lots.— m ath lake has completely sewed up ty Agency.
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1 ed onlooker at the stock exhibit, her
Carson-Fowler Lum ber Co.
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! er it will break again this w inter
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The
C rater ua&o
L ake pictures
read, derived from 35 years of ex- academic, for she reads five farm
E lect M alta Com m andery O fficers— sufficiently for boats to be run. T h e ; on tbe m arket. “Patterson P ictu res”
perience most pure and wholesome, papers and keeps cows and other
Malta commandery, K nights Tem- mail was carried to the Recreation i at Darling Studio.
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Beginning Monday, December 12, ___
live stock on, her m inature farm on
plar, on W ednesday evening elected P°8t office yesterday by car— .Kla
the Malted Milk T ^ in Bread, w e ig h t, G ranite street,
the following officers for 1922: W. m ath Falls Herald.
Six W eeks V acationer R eturns—
pounds, can be had for 10 cents.
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H. McUair, em inent commander; F.
Mrs. W. H. Bartges returned Wed­
a,01" “1 T' " " 9 f° r 14 Ce” tS' ' W l" Moore' wh° 13 ’ »»«-tog a Jer-
H. Johnson, generalissim o; W. H.
Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans, nesday to her home on W im er street H ." a i l8’ PI>‘,' nted- Ca"
and My heifer and calf, both b.ue-blood-
McGowan, Medford, captain general; and hot chocolate a t Rose Bros. 70tf a fte r a six weeks to u r of the n o rth ­ A fter Uia7* ,
,TW‘” Bre‘ d’ i e" ’ 18 a“ ° th e r city ia rm e r. operating
William A. Aitken, senior w arden;
ern p art of th e statq visiting rela A fter trial, if approves by you. we a twelve acre ranch w ithin two
LOVE’S SWEET REMEMBRANCE
Buy a new suit for the Holidays. tives and friends. Mrs. Bartges vis­ thank you; if condemned
Glenn Fabrick, Medford, junior war-
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h a t else you give, a gift of can d y is alw ays a p p ro p ria te .
by you, blocks of the business district of
74tf ited her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Brown we will submit.
d in ; E. V. Carter, treasu rer; W. H. P au lseru d ’s
T h e re a i e so m any k in d s to choose from h ere, and they a re a ll of
Ashland, ju st north of the railroad
such d elicio u s g o o d ie s s t h a t you can e asily sa tisfy th e m ost
Day, recorder. Installation will oc­
and family, of Tillam ook; Mrs. J. W.
BON TON BAKERY & CAFE—
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our
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candies,
ice
tracks.
Mr. Moore does a full day’s
fa s tid io u s ta s te . T h is C h ristin a s you can a d d a n o th e r joy to h e r
cur on W ednesday evening, Decem­
Bosqui, d au g h ter and family, Al- J. W. K istler.
85-2 j work carrying mail, in addition to
life by g iv in g h e r a box of o u r p u re , delicio u s candy.
Enders Con­
ber 21, at which time the appointive cream and tam ales.
ny; Mrs. R. M. McClay, sister-in-
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j m ilking a half dozen cows and doing
fectionery.
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THE PLAZA CONFECTIONERY
offices will be filled. There will
law, and family, P o rtlan d ; and Mr.
ST. JOHNS,' N P., Dec. 9. One much other agricultural labor. He
also be work In the Red Cross de­
E rip ty o'! barrels for sale. G r­ and Mrs. J. C. Hume, In Roseburg. tug and seventeen small fishing rises at 4 o’clock in the morning and
gree. Prelim inary to routine work BO k owler Lumber Co.
8 2-61 While In P ortland Mrs. Bartges w it­ craft have been lost In the furious works steadily until well after dark,
supper will be served a t 6:30. The
nessed the silver thaw which held storm s off this coast, reports re­
m aking a success of both farm ing
membership of the commandery is
Dew Drop Inn for hot waffles andl th at city in the grip of w inter when ceived here today Indicate. Sixteen
and
mail carrying a t the same time.
190,
LAST TIME
M. J. B. coffee.
8 Itf the northern storm s were sweeping sailors are thought to have perished
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in
the state. Mrs. B artges says th a t when th e ir boats foundered in the
“ Bug Proof” is the w’arning leg­
the silver thaw was a beautiful sight high seas.
end inscribed on an enormous pump­
but terrib le in its effect.
kin grown by Mrs. George Jarvis on
a twelve acre farm adjoining Will
A s long as this ad rem ains In this POULTRY E X H IB IT S
Moore’s city ranch of the same size,
paper it is not too late for us to
PR A ISED BY JUDGE
the la tte r being within, two and one
finish your p o rtrait for Christm as.
AW ARDING PLACES
half
blocks of the Plaza. The pum p­
D arling Studio — P o rtra its th a t
kin is on display at the Fair, to­
Please.
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gether with a sweet potato squash
second young duck; John F. Butler, from the same garden.
Orres, Tailors fo r men and wom­
Ashland, second young drake, first
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en. Cleaning, pressing and remod- young duck.
C. C. Cate, Jackson county’s ef­
eHng.
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Wild Teal Ducks— Glen Head, ficient county ag ricultural agent,
Ashland, first young d»uck.
spent some tim e at the Fair, getting
Small am ount MINT BONDS left.
W ild M allard Ducks— John F. a line on the exhibits and dispensing
Have you purchased yours?
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Butler, Ashland, first young drake, his usual store of valuable artrice.
first young duck.
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From O akland, C alif.—
Canadian Geese— M. E. Form an,
A. C. W aterm an, Talent, was
A. M. Colquhoin and m other, of
Jacksonville, first gander, first adult aw arded the prize for the best Bel
Oakland, Calif., are visiting the A.
goose, first young goose
gian. hare at the Fair, The animal
N. H um phrey family.
Mr. Colqu-
Mammoth Bronze Turkeys— Mrs. weighs eleven pounds.
hoini is an employe of the -Southern
Mary Homes Tucker, Ashland, first
Pacific company.
cock, first cockerel, first hen, first
A wonderful toy train, electrically
The Pacific Coast Mint company pullet; Mrs. Jesse L. Neal, Ashland, operated on its own track, attracts
is composed alm ost entirely of Ash­ second cockerel, second hen, second many children to the Jo rrtin electric
booth, where many electrical in stru ­
land and K lam ath Falls people. Be pullet.
N arragansett Turkeys — W. H. m ents and appliances are attractiv e­
one of them and BUY MINT BONDS.
ly displayed in a Christm as booth.
86-2 Kneebone, Ashland, first cock.
Special A w ards
Mrs. Jordan is present to give any
Best exhibit American class— F. inform ation desired.
E rnest Stowers of Roseville, Calif,
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stopped» off the n o rth bound train L. Holrtridge, T alen t.. Best exhibit
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editerranean
class—
A.
McMillah,
last Thursday to visit a few hours
Brunswick phonographs and Pen­
Ashland.
Best
bird
American
class
dleton Indian blankets, artistically
with his uncle, Ben F re n c lt of North
Ashland | -
Talent. He then proceeded on his — Donald M. Spencer,
(W hite Plym outh Rock p u llet). Best
way to Portland.
bird M editerranean class— Guy C. !
Eight hundred acres In MINT by Jacobs, Ashland (Black Minorca j
1927. Get in now. See W atkins at cock). .Best bird Asiatic class— J. A.
Staples R ealty Agency.
85-2 Gear, Ashland (L ight Brahm a pul­
T hat happy family reunion at
le t). Best pen Rhode Island Reds—
To Sell C em etery L o ts-—
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Christm
as time will be twice as en-
E rnest Webb, C entral Point (first
The city will s ta rt the staking of prize young pen). Best exhibit in4* l°y al)le for you if you don’t have to
additional lots in the M ountain View poultry departm ent— E rnest Webb, wear yourself out with preparations
for it.
cem etery a t once, according to re­ C entral Point (21 points).
Of course, there are many things
cent acllon of the city council. The
which no one but you can attend to
lots will be sold a t $15 for spaces
F A IR NOTES
properly, but we can give you relief
ten feet square, instead of >10 a3
heretofore.
from the most laborious p art of
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planning for company— the family
A first-class Investm ent— MINT an ts, don’t ask you to take th eir washing.
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BONDS, 8 per cent, m aturing 1923. word for the quality of these pro-
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help
with _____*—•»..
your party llnr
ducts,
bu
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will
serve
you
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electab
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ens,
guest
towels,
curtains
and wash
See W atkine a t Staples Realty
Agency.
85-2 samples of th e ir goods. Many a vis- • able drapes; the best sheets th a t
ito r is from Missouri, judging from have been stored away and need
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Denham, of the num ber who ask to be “ shown
freshening; the pillows and blank­
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Talent, have bought a new Chevro­
ets you’ve been planning to clean.
let car, hs has also Mrs. Ed Foss
C. M. Speck, the Jackson county
W e’ll do all of this work for you
bought a new Ford w ith all the la t­ Farm B ureau exchange’s portly and — and in a way th a t will delight you
est equipm ent.
good natu red m anager, has been and your guests.
hovering appreciatively around th e
One trial will convince. Bundle
The following persons from Talent fru it exhibit. An offer of $1.60 a up everything th a t neert? washing.
were In Ashland last F riday a t the box for 10,000 boxes of Newtown and phone us. W e’ll have our rep-
big sale a t Ferguson’s: Mrs. E lla j apples, export size, does not a ttra c t ■ resentative there promptly, and in
Patterson, Mrs. W ill Ferns, Mr. and orchardlsts, who prefer to c o n s ig n o n ly a little while we’ll have your
Mrs. Ed Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. F ran k th e ir crop, says Mr. Speck.
| things back, beautifully washed and
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H oldrldge, M other Holdjrtdg'e, and
ironed, ready to do th eir part in
Mrs. W. High, Jeff Bell, Mrs. Noah
Mint candy made from K lam ath, m aking Christm as day a day of real
Inf /UI
on/l sugar, is being
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Chandler.
m int
oil and
sam p w led
. happiness,
by visitors a t th e Pacific Mint com­
A shland people are backing th e pany’s booth a t th e F air. The candy
Mint In d u stry w ith th e ir cash. Are was m anufactured by the Price con­
you?
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PHONE 165
Beaver block, who pronounce the
Mr. Spitzer, the Talent grocery K lam ath oil th e finest they have ev-
man, was In Medford Saturday a fte r ! er U86(j
supplies for his store. He brought
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So h e spank ed them a il soundly
out a full load of groceries.
The Sunday school exhibit, work
And put them to bed,
of
th
e
newly-formed
Ashland
Sun­
A nd started in raising
Dr. W ebster was in Talent S atu r­
Cher-ro bread.
day m orning on business, retu rn in g day school union, contains many In­
terestin g ch arts and placards, also
home by way of Phoenix.
a toy scene In Palestine, with tiny
CHERRO FLOUR
sheep
and
adobe
buildings.
Oregon’s m ost prom ising Industry
A special hard wheat Blenc
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——MINT GROWING. See W atkins
Satisfaction guaranteed
The W. C. T. U. booth Friday af­
a t Staples Realty Agency. *
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Ask your Grocer
ternoon was in charge of Mrs. A. H.
(to be continu ed )
Andy (Weidner, of Talent, has Russell, who for sixty years has la­
lately returned from Germany, He bored In behalf of tem perance and
says th a t all the principal industries other reform s for which this organ!- *
of th a t country are worthing full zation stand?. A w hite ribbon, em­
blast and th a t they a re now pro­ blem of th e order, carved In white
ducing more than before the war.
m arble by Mrs. Russell, is one of
th e in terestin g exhibits in this booth.
A niece of Jeff Bell, form erly A nother Is a painting “ The Man with
Miss Donna Bell, is In T alent on a th e B ottle,” by Mrs. R ussell’s
visit with h er uncle and wife.
daughter, Miss Mabel Russell. “ Less
for W ar and More for Education is
notice
the ban n er above th e booth.
In
Card party, Masonic hall, Friday 1917, states a placard, th e Ameri­
evening, Dec. 18. Public Invited, can Mediacl association declared
refreshments.
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th a t “ th e use o f alcohol as a tonic
Bill
TONIGHT-
-In—
VINING
Plaza Market booth, and they will
serve you Royal Club Coffee, Golden
Rod Waffles with Ashland Creamery
butter and Liberty Bell syrup. Be
your own judge—they’re all for sale
at
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THE PLAZA M A R K ET
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Figure With
LUMBER
X —- •
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and w e th in k w e can n o t only
supply th e kind and quan tity
o f lum ber you desire, but can
save you m oney on your lum ­
ber needs. At least, giv e us
th e opportunity o f estim atin g
w ith you and look over our ex­
ten siv e lum ber yards. W e car­
ry everyth in g in th e B uilding
Line.
TRY OUR BEAVER HILL COAL
AT $15.00 A TON
We Know I t Will Please You
PHONE US—NO. 20
A shland Lumber Co.
ASHLAND/OREGON
Ashland Laundry
CHERRO CHIMES
$1.00 Profit
Christmas Sale at
Orres Tailor Shop
now on.
Don’t Miss It.
One of the best pictures this
popular star has ever made
—Also—
A SPLENDID COMEDY
GO TONIGHT !
100 per cent Entertainment
SUNDAY
MONDAY
JAMES KIRKWOOD
“ THE GREAT IMPERSONATION’’
Every Move a Surprise
Every Scene a Sensation
A
G ood
D in n er
Let us help with that
Big Family Dinnei
When at (be Winter Fair
Stop at the
WORD
BRAND
provides the best quality of a few kinds of food, daintily
served.
I be staple and lanev groceries, including
I’ rnits, \ egetables, anti Canned Goods can be obtained at
J . N. D e n n is
THE ASHLAND FEED AND GROCERY MAN
Quality, Service and Right Prices to All
353 East Main St.
Phone 214-R
Are you looking for a home? Something that will suit you— mod­
ern, best location in Ashland, at term s to suit— a good Xmas gift?
If so, see Mr. Dennis.
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WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Dealer in the Leading
Makes of
Watches
Diamonds
Clocks
Diamonds
Silverware, Cut Glass and Hand Painted China
CITIZENS BANK BLDG.
ASHLAND